Limiting Global: How CO2?
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Re: Limit the warming: how many CO2?
There it is rather to limit the urban consequences of warming ... and it is frankly within our reach!
Global warming: urban architect Philippe Madec calls to stop "making the planet concrete"
"There is in fact an incredible amount of solutions to replace concrete" whose main fault is to be too energy intensive, according to the architect. “We have to be much more radical” today.
Global warming: urban architect Philippe Madec calls to stop "making the planet concrete"
"There is in fact an incredible amount of solutions to replace concrete" whose main fault is to be too energy intensive, according to the architect. “We have to be much more radical” today.
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Well no, since you support a mainstream theory without further thought, it's either B or CForhorse wrote:Otherwise D the answer D
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A pie chart that shows the heresy of renewable energies to produce electricity
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Your not fresh Camembert means absolutely nothing. It stinks of prejudice ...
And what is missing are not renewable sources, but STEPS to cope with the load factor of the network.
But no need for your recourse to the “nuclear providential” of your lobbyist friends ...
Solutions are multiplying.
And what is missing are not renewable sources, but STEPS to cope with the load factor of the network.
But no need for your recourse to the “nuclear providential” of your lobbyist friends ...
Solutions are multiplying.
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"Solutions multiply" in proportion to the problems they give rise to. The question is not only CO2, we have to see it in a more global way.
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It is nevertheless the benchmark on which it is necessary to base oneself, if one wants to solve the RC.Ahmed wrote: The question is not only CO2
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izentrop wrote:It is nevertheless the benchmark on which it is necessary to base oneself, if one wants to solve the RC.Ahmed wrote: The question is not only CO2
the measurements generally concern carbon intensities (in g CO2 / kWh) or annual productions (in tCO2 / year), but generally speaking these quantities do not help "solve" the problem of RC, since we do not not say on how many kWh or how many years they are integrated, and that no mechanism is provided to explicitly limit them. So it's a big intellectual scam to claim that it solves the problem.
Moreover, it must be at least 50 years since the carbon intensity of the economy decreases and the production of CO2 increases, which proves that one is not correlated to the other.
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Moreover, it must be at least 50 years since the carbon intensity of the economy decreases and the production of CO2 increases, which proves that one is not correlated to the other.
and the coal-fired power stations in China and around the world and the global car fleet, has all this been going down for 50 years?
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